
Detail and specimen Cotoneaster salicifolia 
BERBERIS 
Both kinds listed here are resistant 
to wheat rust. See Page 19 for de- 
ciduous kiads. 
(Barberry) 
B. Juliana (Wintergreen Barberry) 
6 tt. Zone VY. Evergreen. Sun or 
shade. Flowers small, fruit black. 
Hardiest of thoroughly evergreen 
Barberries. Good stout bush. Thorny. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
12 to 18 in. B&B..$2.00 $17.00 $130.00 
B.J. nana — Neater, dwarf form of 
above. Excellent. 
SaAeton (OulieKs ete S000. 00 
12 to 18 in. B&B. 2.00 17.50 130.00 
18 to 24 in. B&B. 3.25 30.00 250.00 
B. verruculosa (Warty Barberry) 
3 ft. Zone V. Gorgeous dense 
dwarf. Evergreen. Yellow bloom all 
summer. Leaf like tiny holly. This 
is the dwarfest and showiest. Leaves 
color brightly in winter and stay till 
spring. 
10 to 12 in. B&B. 2.00 17.50 
BUXUS 
B. microphylla Koreana (Korean Box) 
ll) ft. Zone V. Very compact and 
dense. Any soil. Prefers sun. Neat 
edge for a garden. Winter leaves 
light green. 
*CAStOMOv ins Xe es 
EGY Sev (8) ede Dee 
(Boxwood) 
3.00 
3.50 
20.UU 
30.00 
B. sempervirens (Bush, Common Box) 
10 ft. Zone VI. Quicker growth and 
more open than its famous variety. 
E106 Jara Aas 450 37.50 
15 to 18 in. B&B. 3.00 25.00 195.00 
B.s. suffruticosa (Dwarf, Old English) 
6 ft. Zone VI. A billowy dense 
mass of dark green. This is the box 
of collectors. Small plants used for 
real box edging. Any soil. Sun or 
part shade. Splendid dense, dark 
effect. 
Beton eile Oo ee ee 2:50) +3750 
18 in. by 14 in. 
wide—B&B _. 6.00 47.50 400.00 
CALLUNA (Heather) 
C. vulgaris (Scotch Heather) 
2 ft. Zone V. Likes drainage, acid, 
wind. Evergreen. Rosy-purple, July 
and August. (Each) 9 (10) (100) 
*224/4-inch pots sana $ 2.25 $ 16.00 
3-year clumps...6 .90 7.50 50.00 
—alba (white Heather)—Early. 
—alba erecta—Taller form, white. 
—alba minor—Dwarf form of white. 
—alporti—Crimson, tall. 
—aurea—Yellow leaf, pink flower. 
—hammondi—Robust growth. White. 
—rosea—Pink, delicate form. 
—rubra (Red Heather)—Good. Red. 
—searlii—Tall, late white. Loose. 
Each of above nine varieties: 
"22 Ya-lnich’ DOs ames 3:006% 25,06 
8-inch ‘pots: 25 100! 6.00s975-00 
COTONEASTER _(Rockspray) 
Culture: Sun, well-drained. Tolerant. 
C. apiculata (Cranberry Cotoneaster) 
5 ft. Zone V. Pink blooms, June. 
Large red fruit. October. 
12 to 15 in. B&B..$3.50 $30.00 $250.00 
C. horizontalis (Rock Cotoneaster) 
3 ft. Zone V. Flat arching, densely 
twigged branches, half-evergreen. 
Pink flowers, scarlet berries. Semi- 
evergreen. 
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4-inch pots ...... 1.50 12.00 100.00 
1 OP tOml OP ib OB ee le 0 mee Oy) Oman 
C.h. perpusilla (Dwarf)—Neater and 
hardy to Zone V. A better shrub. 
*2-iNCN POs sc eet WAN Ee) TM LVAD 
4-inch pots ___. LOO sl 4650 en ae 
C. microphylla (Rockspray) 
3 ft. Zone V. Evergreen. Tiny 
leaves, dense growth. Scarlet fruit. 
‘2-inch pots, 21 Dia oo) 
12. to. 15.in: BOB 2:75><20.00 © 200-60 
C.m. cochleata — Prostrate form, 
showy leaf and berry. 
£0:2-ineh spot 2 ease DAY PEST 
C. salicifolia (Willow-leaf) 
8 ft. Zone V. Evergreen, bushy. 
Showy in mass and with leaves 
strong, leathery and clean. Red fruit 
and bronze winter leaves. 
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Erica carnea in March. Blooms 
in the snow. 
Buxus Koreana 

DAPHNE (Daphne) 
D. cneorum (Garland Flower) 
1 ft. Zone V. Perhaps the finest 
rockgarden evergreen. Very fragrant 
rose flowers (large) in ‘May and 
again in September. Needs sun. 
Spreads. Our special strain tends to 
bloom through the summer. Makes 
a foot-high mat of gray-green, 
topped with flowers. One of the 
choicest small shrubs. 
(Each) (10) (100) 
NaC? tn Dab. eed $12.00 $ 90.00 
6 t . B&B. 15.00 120.00 
9 to 12 in. B&B.$1.90 18.50 170.00 
2 to 15 in. B&B. 2.50 - 23.00 
ERICA 
E. carnea (Spring Health) 
l ft. Zone V. A show of rose in the 
snow, lasts to May. Acid, sandy, 
humus. A soft mass of tiny leaves. 
3-year plants ....61.00 $ 7.50 $ 65.00 
(Heath) 
EUONYMUS 
E. fortunei radicans (Wintercreeper) 
20 ft. Vine, self-clinging. Zone V. 
Evergreen. Dainty clean leaves. 
EZ MOSS Arve ue $ .95 $ 7.50 $ 65.00 
E.f. coloratus—Rosy-purple leaves. 
212710, 00 inks ee 400 30.00 
E.f. kewensis—Tiny dwarf Vine. 
J-lTE POls mee. 100-900 = 75:00 
E.f. vegetus—Large leaves, vigorous 
bush. A few climbing leaders. 
Orange fruit. 
LostoulS ine eee 1.60 5,.13.00 
HEDERA (True Ivy) Evergreen 
H. helix (English Ivy) 
60 ft. Vine. Apt to discolor in 
winter north of VI, though hardy. 
Self-clinging. Any soil. 
#291 Pins pots 2.25 15.00 
H.h. Baltica (Baltic)—Smaller leaf. 
Fully hardy in Zone V. ‘The best. 
S-in;-potsia. 2 6.00 40.00 

Buxus suffruticosa 
